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Message no. 1
From: J0hnny4n4l06 J0hnny4n4l06@********.com
Subject: It's Oh So Quiet
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 23:59:22 -0500
*****PRIVATE: Bungle
>>>>>[I wish I could have some control of how it's gonna come down. I
really wish I did, but it's out of my hands. The only thing I can say is
that expect the shadow action to heat up, and act accordingly.

Let me say if I can drop some hints. Someone stole some paydata from a very
remote location. The owners are upset, in hot pursuit and in their way here.
Every corp wants a piece of this. We've always lived under a threat of an
all out shadow war, and this might be it boys and girls. Fasten your
seatbelts, this ride might be a tad bumpy.]<<<<<
-- J0hnny4n4l06 <23:42:18/06-27-61>

*****Private: Frankie SPAS
>>>>>[Ok, not big news here but our chummer Mantis IS a decker. How he end
up in Gangland, that is an 'interesting' story. The thing is Mantis is
getting his orders from somewhere else.

Now Frankie, I had to bring a decker associate on board, since the Matrix is
not my main piece of action. The Metal Monster has some interesting leads
but I need to know some background about your deceased friend to tie all the
ends together. Mr. Monster needs nuyen thrown to him his way. Let me know
when we can discuss this together. May I suggest (location)? You can pick up
the time that is most convenient to meet.]<<<<<
-- J0hnny4n4l06 < 23:48:10 / 06-27-61 >
Message no. 2
From: Daniel Coleman djc8@***.ac.uk
Subject: It's Oh So Quiet
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:31:41 +0100
*****Private: J0hnny4n4l06
>>>>>[ The (location) is fine I know the place, hows this for a time
(time)? I'll tell you all I can but you have to understand that some
of their buisness is still pretty hard to talk about even now. ]<<<<<
-- Frankie Spas< 11:23:34 / 06-28-61 >

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